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Michael Andrew Breaks Down Block of Consistent Training, Lifting More (Video)

2020 PRO SWIM SERIES – DES MOINES

Reported by Nick Pecoraro.

MEN’S 100 FLY FINALS

Top 3

After taking out an early lead, Michael Andrew slowly began to fade as Caeleb Dressel gained on him. At the finish, it was Dressel who blasted a 2020 top World time of 50.92. Meanwhile, Andrew’s second-place time of 51.33 re-set his PB from this morning, good enough for 6th in the world. German Marius Kusch set a season best of 51.68 for third. During prelims, Kusch set a World #8 time of 51.54.

Harvard’s Umitcan Gures won the B-final in a 52.69, touching out John Shebat (52.79) by a tenth.

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Swim or nah
4 years ago

Difference is that Dressel gets real training, and Mike does nonsense USRPT. Mike would probably be significantly faster if he would put in some work. Anyone who has swim knowledge knows this.

monsterbasher
Reply to  Swim or nah
4 years ago

I didn’t know Caeleb Dressel could go a 1:56 in his 200 IM or a 59.1 breast. You’re right, Michael Andrew, a 4 time 50 finalist with top 10 times in the 100s in the world currently, is doing nonsense training.

Captain Ahab
4 years ago

I think the corona virus is contrived. There have been way worse viruses over the years now why all of a sudden are we in panic?

Intrigued
4 years ago

Would love to learn more about what their weight session looks like

Mikeh
4 years ago

Excited to see how well he does this summer!

Lochted in the stall
4 years ago

MA made me realize something important: Corona virus is a conspiracy to destabilize the Olympics. The master plan all along is to have them cancelled, allowing for the ISL to sweep in and be the hero, delegitimizing the olympic movement, and providing our alternative.

Maybe Grigorishin has more power than we think…

JPswim
Reply to  Lochted in the stall
4 years ago

More probable is that Chinese started the Coronavirus to extend games beyond sun yangs ban.

Xman
Reply to  JPswim
4 years ago

Nailed it!

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